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Aonyx

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia - Aonyx

Aonyx cinerea, the Asian Small-Clawed Otter. Also Called: Oriental Small-Clawed Otter Asian small-clawed otters are the smallest otters in the world. They are predominantly a dark brown with a lighter patch on their throat. They have relatively short hair with their longest hairs at less than an inch in length. The feet of Asian small-clawed otter are very narrow and are only webbed to the last joint and not all the way to the end of the toe. They have very short, blunt claws. The fact that their paws are only par ...

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia - Otter

Amblonyx Aonyx Enhydra Lontra Lutra Lutrogale Pteronura Otters are aquatic or marine carnivorous mammals, members of the large and diverse family Mustelidae, which also includes weasels, polecats, badgers, and others. There are 13 species of otter in 7 genera, with a distribution that is almost worldwide. A group of otters is called a romp. Otter - Physical characteristics. Otters have a dense layer (1, ...

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia II - Otter - Species

Otter - Northern River Otter. Main article: Northern River Otter The northern river otter (Lontra canadensis) was one of the major animals hunted and trapped for fur in North America after contact with Europeans. They are one of the most playful and active, making them a popular exhibit in zoos and aquaria, but unwelcome on agricultural land because they alter river banks for access, sliding, and defense. River otters eat a variety of fish and shellfish, as well as small land mam ...

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Otter, Otter - Physical characteristics, Otter - Diet, Otter - Species, Otter - Northern River Otter, Otter - Sea Otter, Otter - Maxwell's Otter, Otter - European Otter, Otter - List of species

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia II - Otter - Species

Otter - Northern River Otter. The northern river otter (Lontra canadensis) was one of the major animals hunted and trapped for fur in North America after contact with Europeans. They are one of the most playful and active, making them a popular exhibit in zoos and aquaria, but unwelcome on agricultural land because they alter river banks for access, sliding, and defense. River otters eat a variety of fish and shellfish, as well as small land mammals and birds. They are 1 m (3 to 4 feet) in length and weigh ...

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Otter, Otter - Physical characteristics, Otter - Diet, Otter - Species, Otter - Northern River Otter, Otter - Sea Otter, Otter - Maxwell's Otter, Otter - European Otter, Otter - List of species

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia II - List of placental mammals - Subclass Theria

List of placental mammals - Infraclass Eutheria Placental Mammals. Family Solenodontidae (Solenodons) Genus Solenodon (Solenodons) Cuban Solenodon (S. cubanus) Hispaniolan Solenodon (S. paradoxus) Marcano's Solenodon (S. marcanoi) Family Nesophontidae (Nesophontes) Genus Nesophontes Puerto Rican Nesophontes (N. edithae) Atalaye Nesophontes (N. hypomicrus)See also:

List of placental mammals, List of placental mammals - Subclass Theria, List of placental mammals - Infraclass Eutheria Placental Mammals

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia II - Otter - Physical characteristics

Otters have a dense layer (1,000 hairs/mm², 650,000 hairs per sq. in) of very soft underfur which, protected by their outer layer of long guard hairs, keeps them dry under water and traps a layer of air to keep them warm. Unlike most marine mammals (seals, for example, or whales), otters do not have a layer of insulating blubber. All otters have long, slim, streamlined bodies of extraordinary grace and flexibility, and short limbs; in most cases the paws are webbed. Most have sharp claws to grasp prey but the short-clawed otter of so ...

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Otter, Otter - Physical characteristics, Otter - Diet, Otter - Species, Otter - Northern River Otter, Otter - Sea Otter, Otter - Maxwell's Otter, Otter - European Otter, Otter - List of species

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Aonyx: Encyclopedia II - Otter - Physical characteristics

Otters have a dense layer (1,000 hairs/mm², 650,000 hairs per sq. in) of very soft underfur which, protected by their outer layer of long guard hairs, keeps them dry under water and traps a layer of air to keep them warm. All otters have long, slim, streamlined bodies of extraordinary grace and flexibility, and short limbs; in most cases the paws are webbed. Most have sharp claws to grasp prey but the short-clawed otter of southern Asia has just vestigial claws, and two closely related species of African otter have no claws at all: these species live in the often muddy rivers ...

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Otter, Otter - Physical characteristics, Otter - Diet, Otter - Species, Otter - Northern River Otter, Otter - Sea Otter, Otter - Maxwell's Otter, Otter - European Otter, Otter - List of species

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